THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES
"Tin: Mohnino or tiik Timks." "With improved means ol locomotion houses need not ho crowded together. Subsistence is not so difficult that the population need lie decreased. Food and enjoyment for all are possible. if the labour of mankind was rightly directed, if competition gave way to co-operation, and if each individual truly sought the welfare of the whole. To this end many are striving. The way to it will gradually he perceived. if the effort is made; and the possibilities of life on this planet will be found to lie such as have yet hardly been imagined. As a race we are still in the morning of the times. AA e have hardly yet begun to tackle the real problems which face humanity. AVo did not yet realise what life might he: ami if each generation strives to leave the world a little hotter than it found it. there is no end to flic good that can ultimately lie accomplished.”—Sir Oliver Lodge.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 January 1927, Page 2
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167THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES Hokitika Guardian, 15 January 1927, Page 2
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